As a general rule Zombies can only be killed by a head shot or brain destruction, so the Boyle rage zombies don't count and really neither would the Zombieland zombies because they didn't need headshots either, but you can put in the fast '04 DOTD zombies if you wish.

You could have both slow and fast zombies. Have man pushed carts(grocery carts would work) that have mounts for the gel covered skeletons so they can be moved at any speed needed and if the transport is small enough and you had perhaps a plexiglass hemisphere in front of the cart driver to protect from stray blows, you could get a really good idea of multiple zombies from different directions and accuracy under pressure. Man I should be at spike making this **** real.

Not for cable TV you aren't. Not without some edits, anyway. The rather excitingly grotesque rapid erosion of human tissues with homocide's gardening tools is a feat I suspect can only be accomplished under the guise of pseudo-intellectualism.

You know I was saying people wouldn't appreciate an honest look at this sort of thing back there but then I remembered Mythbusters. Deadliest Warrior is just executed poorly, end of story. A helpful list of ways to compromise higher brain function following the disclaimer at the beginning of the program is about all there is to be done here. Or a highlight reel of all the dummy massacres.

Oh you're new to the show arn't you? I haven't actually had a chance to watch the new episodes yet but didn't the show last week have "elite swat" lose to "generic swat"? (Which would be par for the course for the show.) Anyway you're supposed to watch it for the hacking up of pigs and gel torsos, not intelligent analysis.

Oh, and was it me or did anyone else think that Japanese guy was full of horse s**t when he claimed that samurai armour he had was a 200 year old piece from his personal collection? (You know, the one he let get stabbed with the spear.)

Oh, and was it me or did anyone else think that Japanese guy was full of horse s**t when he claimed that samurai armour he had was a 200 year old piece from his personal collection? (You know, the one he let get stabbed with the spear.)

Yes, I had the same reaction. But I thought that guy was a tool anyway.